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Irish America magazine - Feb/Mar '03 issue: Golf - The Greens of Ireland, Pete Hamill, James Nesbitt - Bloody Sunday, The Irish Navy, Paul Hill, David Gray, Gemma Hayes, Glen Hansard, Emily Dickinson, Shane MacGowan, Michael Flatley

 
A Personal Odyssey
The making of the movie Bloody Sunday was a tremendous undertaking for all involved.
 
Forever Hamill
Literary giant, Pete Hamill explores his Irish roots in his latest novel, Forever.
 
Ireland’s "White House"
The hottest ticket in Dublin is no longer to the Abbey Theatre. It’s a tour of Áras an Uachtaráin.
 
 
 
DEPARTMENTS
Book Review
A Sampling of the Latest Irish Books On Offer. more...
(Irish America) February/March 2003
The Last Word: Paul Hill
Paul Hill, who spent 15 years in jail having been falsely convicted of an IRA bombing, is concerned about the fate of three Irishmen arrested in Colombia for allegedly assisting FARC rebels in a guerrilla campaign against the state government (see story page 10). He spoke to Patricia Harty from Colombia in December. more...
(Irish America) February/March 2003
Letters
The Luck of the Irish/ Discover the H.L. Hunley/ No Ordinary Survey/ When Irish Eyes Are Smiling/ The Irish in Peoria/ The Color of Fire. more...
(Irish America) February/March 2003
Music Notes
Sad times for The Chieftains/ David Gray/ Gemma Hayes/ Robbie Williams. more...
(Irish America) February/March 2003
Hansard is Committed to a Different Tune
Glen Hansard is founder and front man of The Frames, once featured as Outspan, the woolly-headed guitarist from The Commitments. more...
(Irish America) February/March 2003
Roots: Fahy, Fahey, O'Fathaigh
The name Fahy is O’Fathaigh in Gaelic, and probably originates from the word “fothadh” which means base or foundation. more...
(Irish America) February/March 2003
Sláinte: Four & Twenty Blackbirds Baked in a Pie
Pigeons were so plentiful that ingenious cooks found many ways to prepare them from pot-roasting to stewing, and many were baked in pies. more...
(Irish America) February/March 2003
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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